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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I have a question...I already have a job offer (after being here for less than a week!!!!) and they offered me a volunteer position before I get the permit and hire me right after I get it... Now, is there a way (after my EAD application gets approved) to get a temporary paper that says that I can work while the actual permit is getting processed and mailed to me? I know this is a long shot, but I thought I'd ask...

Thanks :)

P.S. Montreal was a breeze!!! We spent a wonderful week there sightseeing and such and the interview took all of 5 minutes! The waiting (after all the paperwork was checked) was excruciating! But the actual interview was a breez (talk about an anti-climax!!!)

Good luck to everyone still waiting!

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Sent I130 (finally!!!): November 3, 2005

NOA1: November 21, 2005

NOA2: March 30, 2006

November 23, 2005: cheque cashed

December 7, 2005: waiting waiting waiting...

December 14, 2005: sent I-129 petition

December 23, 2005: cheque cashed for I-129

December 28, 2005: NOA1

January 9, 2006: waiting waiting waiting!!!

February 6, 2006: RFE

February 15, 2006: RFE sent

February 23, 2006: I-129F APPROVED YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

March 21, 2006: Montreal sent Packet 3

March 30, 2006: I-130 APPROVED...WOW, REALLY?

April 1, 2006: Received Packet 3 (almost thought it was an April Fools joke :)

April 3 or 4, 2006: Packet 3 sent to Montreal

April 24, 2006 - Montreal receives the checklist (they better after 20 days!!!)

INTERVIEW JULY 27, 2006!!!

June 6, 2006 - Packet 4 received

July 27, 2006 - APPROVED!

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September, 2006 - I-130 case complete

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APPROVED!!!!!!!

January 11, 2007 - Picked up passport with visa!

January 12, 2007 - I'm home

I-130 Process took 1 year, 2 months and 8 days

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Good luck to everyone here! There is hope yet!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Hi Lola,

Once your EAD is approved, the card itself is in the mail and in your hands within a week (at least that was our experience and majority of others experiences).

So waiting until the EAD is approved still means waiting about 2-3 months average. I would volunteer your time and let them hire you once the EAD card arrives.

Also, with a K3, you can't get a SSN until you have work authorization so not sure if the folks who want to hire you will require a SSN.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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To my understanding, you are not allowed to volunteer your time doing something that you would typically be paid for - and if they were to hire you on immediately on receipt of the EAD, it's pretty clear that you would usually be paid to do! This is a grey area, and I believe that people do get into trouble "volunteering" in this way. Be careful.

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